Med Inc.: How Consolidation Is Shaping Tomorrow's Healthcare System

(Hardcover - Jan 1998)
by

Sandy Lutz

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,

Lutz

 (Author)
,

Woodrin Grossman

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Behind the media headlines that chronicle the successes--as well as the charges of fraud, abuse, and ethical misconduct--of todays corporate medical giants, lies the story of the Wall Street players who are determining the structure of our future health systems. Independent hospitals and clinics, small medical technology companies, solo practitioners, and consumers alike acknowledge that the "big business" principles driving the frenzy of mergers and acquisitions are bringing the long-awaited rewards of accountability and predictability to the fragmented healthcare industry. But at what cost?
Sandy Lutz, a renowned medical business reporter and investment analyst, and Big Six accounting firm partners Woodrin Grossman and John Bigalke provide their insiders insights into the financial workings of Wall Streets mighty medical corporations--a class the authors refer to as Med Incorporated. With an in-depth study of the most notable leader, Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp., plus illustrative examples of several other medical giants, Lutz and her coauthors demonstrate how these Med Inc. companies excel in managing capital, information, risk, and government regulation--the four key success factors to achieving operational efficiency and market dominance. They show how the missions and operations of investor-owned companies compare with their noninvestor owned counterparts, and examine how current technological and market developments will shape the future of health systems.
For healthcare executives, analysts, investors, and the Med Incorporated companies of tomorrow, Med Inc. offers a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to participate successfully in the developing investor-ownedorganizations that are destined to define the national health system well into the 21st century.

Behind the media headlines that chronicle the successes--as well as the charges of fraud, abuse, and ethical misconduct--of today's corporate medical giants lies the story of the Wall Street players who are determining the structure of our future health systems. Independent hospitals and clinics, small medical technology companies, solo practitioners, and consumers alike acknowledge that the big business
principles driving the frenzy of mergers and acquisitions are bringing the long-awaited rewards of accountability and predictability to the fragmented healthcare industry. But at what cost?
Sandy Lutz, a renowned medical business reporter and investment analyst, and Big Six accounting firm partners Woodrin Grossman and John Bigalke provide their insiders' insights into the financial workings of Wall Street's mighty medical corporations--a class the authors refer to as Med Incorporated. With an in-depth study of the most notable leader, Columbia/HCA Healthcare Corp., plus illustrative examples of other medical giants, Lutz and her coauthors demonstrate how these Med Inc. companies excel in managing capital, information, risk, and government regulation--the four key success factors to achieving operational efficiency and market dominance. They show how the missions and operations of investor-owned companies compare with their noninvestor-owned counterparts and examine how current technological and market developments will shape the future of health systems.
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Details of Book: Med Inc.: How Consolidation Is Shaping Tomorrow's Healthcare System Book: Med Inc.: How Consolidation Is Shaping Tomorrow's Healthcare System
Author: Sandy Lutz, Lutz, Woodrin Grossman
ISBN:

0787940402


ISBN-13:

9780787940409

,

978-0787940409


Binding: Hardcover
Publishing Date: Jan 1998
Publisher: Jossey-bass
Number of Pages: 212
Language: English
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    Book: Med Inc.: How Consolidation Is Shaping Tomorrow's Healthcare System by Sandy Lutz, Lutz, Woodrin Grossman
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